Dezeen shows us Edwards Moore’s stunning renovation of an existing apartment in Fitzroy, Melbourne that creates more available space by stripping away dividing walls and focusing on the concept of continuous living space called “Raumplan”, which was developed by architect Adolf Loos in the 1920’s.

While looking for the Lost + Found markets in Fitzroy - I’m a bit of a vintage junkie - we found it was the area we’d most like to live in (it’s probably really expensive to live there, like all the parts of Melbourne we liked;).

Its nearly 15,000 crimes for every 100,000 residents means that despite claims that gentrification has robbed suburbs such as Fitzroy, Collingwood and Richmond of their edgy character, they remain among the most dangerous spots.